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Ohio Airport to Use Raytheon-Built Detect & Avoid System for Drone Testing
Raytheon has produced a sense-and-avoid radar technology for drone testing operations at Ohio's Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport. The airport will use the system to trial the safety of small drones at tests that would take place within a 200-square-mile facility, the company said Tuesday.
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US Army Awards Raytheon $159M Contract for Large-Scale Live Training in Germany
Raytheon secured a potential $159M contract to support large-scale, live training exercises for the U.S. Army at the branch’s Joint Multinational Readiness Center located in Hohenfels, Germany, Raytheon announced Tuesday.
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Report: Navy Eyes Production Order for Raytheon’s Joint Precision Approach & Landing System
The U.S. Navy is set to sign a contract with Raytheon by May to begin the production of the company’s Joint Precision Approach and Landing System for use on the service’s nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and amphibious assault ships, FlightGlobal reported Friday. Raytheon is expected to deliver the first JPALS units in 2020 for installation on the service's 11 carriers and eight assault ships.
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Raytheon Names Former IQT Exec as Cyber Warfare & Mission Innovations VP; Dave Wajsgras Quoted
TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 18, 2019 — Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) hired Teresa Shea, formerly executive vice president of technology at In-Q-Tel, to serve as VP of cyber warfare and mission innovations and lead a newly integrated business area within its intelligence, information and services business unit, GovCon Wire reported April 5. Shea’s new role puts […] More
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Zion Market Research: Military Tech Projects to Drive Artificial Intelligence Market
A Zion Market Research report forecasts that artificial intelligence spending in the global military sector will reach $16.3B by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 14.5 percent over the next seven years.